Doc appreciates a good debate, especially when it’s about a new technology taking over the territory of an entrenched technology. In this case, there is an interesting debate raging among a number of printing blogs as to whether or not inkjet is going to take over the printing world and replace offset technology (which uses plates and ink). Offset printing has been the mainstay of commercial printing for a number of decades, having itself replaced the more labor-intensive style of printing called letterpress.
But now offset faces a threat from two fronts. On the one side, high-speed toner-based printing devices have been taking over the short-run end of the market (usually defined as 5,000 copies or less). And now, thanks to breakthroughs in speed, high-end inkjet devices are gaining ground as well.
See full article at: Will Inkjet Printing Kill Offset? | ZDNet.
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